Lionis C, Stoffers H E J H, Hummers-Pradier E, Griffiths F, Rotar-Pavlic D, Rethans J J
Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Greece.
Fam Pract. 2004 Oct;21(5):587-93. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmh518.
In spring 2002, WONCA Europe, the European Society of General Practice/Family Medicine and its Network organizations reached consensus on a 'new' European definition of general practice. Subsequently, the European General Practice Research Workshop (EGPRW) started working on a European General Practice Research Agenda. This topic was addressed during the 2002 EGPRW autumn meeting.
Our aim was to explore the views of European general practice researchers on needs and priorities as well as barriers for general practice research in Europe.
In seven discussion groups, 43 general practice researchers from 18 European countries had to answer the following questions. (i) What major topics should be included in a research agenda for general practice in your country? (ii) What are the barriers to adequate implementation of general practice research in your country? Group answers were listed and subsequently categorized by two authors.
Research on 'clinical issues' (common diseases, chronic diseases, etc.), including diagnostic strategies, was considered to be the core content of general practice research, with primary care-based morbidity registration essential for surveillance of disease, clinical research and teaching in general practice. There was also consensus on the need for research on education and teaching. 'Insufficient funding opportunities' was perceived to be the major barrier to the development of general practice research.
These findings could be used as a basis for national checklists of 'content of' and 'conditions for' general practice research. European general practice research training programmes should be developed further.
2002年春季,欧洲全科医学协会(WONCA Europe)、欧洲全科/家庭医学学会及其网络组织就“新的”欧洲全科医学定义达成共识。随后,欧洲全科医学研究研讨会(EGPRW)开始制定欧洲全科医学研究议程。该议题在2002年EGPRW秋季会议上进行了讨论。
我们的目的是探讨欧洲全科医学研究人员对欧洲全科医学研究的需求、优先事项以及障碍的看法。
在七个讨论小组中,来自18个欧洲国家的43名全科医学研究人员必须回答以下问题。(i)贵国全科医学研究议程应包括哪些主要主题?(ii)贵国在充分实施全科医学研究方面存在哪些障碍?小组答案被列出,随后由两位作者进行分类。
对包括诊断策略在内的“临床问题”(常见疾病、慢性病等)的研究被认为是全科医学研究的核心内容,基于初级保健的发病率登记对于疾病监测、临床研究和全科医学教学至关重要。在教育和教学研究的必要性方面也达成了共识。“资金机会不足”被认为是全科医学研究发展的主要障碍。
这些发现可作为全科医学研究“内容”和“条件”国家清单的基础。应进一步制定欧洲全科医学研究培训计划。